Americas Society and Visual AIDS cohosted a panel with experts to discuss contemporary responses to AIDS in relation to Paraguayan artist Feliciano Centurión's work.
Edited by Aimé Iglesias Lukin and Karen Marta, this is a fully illustrated pocket book released to accompany the same-titled exhibition at Americas Society.
The Paraguayan artist's first U.S. solo exhibition, displaying textile works engaging folk and queer aesthetics, opened February 14, 2020.
"Miceli’s interest in what she calls 'impenetrable' landscapes raises questions not only about photography's literal and figurative stakes but also its technical and philosophical capacities," says Louis Bury about Projeto Chernobyl.
The Brazilian artist's exhibition shares a radiography of how "humanity affects the world."
"Anyone willing to view Alice Miceli’s Projeto Chernobyl on its own terms...will be richly rewarded," writes Ilana Novick in Hyperallergic.
"The result is a series of haunting abstracts of manmade catastrophe and a post-human landscape," writes Matthew Marani in The Architect's Newspaper.